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L'Homme aux cent trucs
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L'Homme aux cent trucs
The Conjurer with Hundred Tricks
The conjurer arrives, and after bowing to the audience removes his opera cloak and hat and transforms the balance of his clothes to a fancy costume. He takes a newspaper, changes it into a fan by which means he produces tables, chairs, baskets, &c., in rapid succession. From the empty basket is produced a clown, who is transformed into several fantastically dressed ladies. These are again dissolved and transformed to the clown, the clown to a dog, the latter jumping through a paper covered hoop, followed by the conjurer himself, who, while passing through the hoop, changes his costume to the former opera cloak, evening suit andtop hat. Many other tricks are included in this subject, being.
WAR 1901-08
The Conjurer with Hundred Tricks
MEL 1905-A
Conjuror and 100 Tricks
SEA 1908
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28/12/1901 | France, Paris, Théâtre Robert-Houdin | Georges Méliès | L'Homme aux cent trucs |
11/11/1902 | Espagne, Burgos | Enrique Farrús | El hombre de cien trucos |
15/04/1904 | Espagne, Tortosa | Berbis/Belloch | El hombre de los cien trucos |
07/02/1906 | France, Paris | G. Méliès | L'Homme aux cent trucs |
G. Méliès |